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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Yangmei (Myrica Rubra) Group Order - trees all gone
« on: May 02, 2021, 03:22:07 PM »
Anyone doing bottle graft or approach graft? Simon? Just tossing around ideas.
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I'd be in for 6. I am in San Diego.Richard, can I buy you an additional 2 plants to care for so I can get scions from them? No problem if they don’t make it for any reason.
Black mulberries are hard to root from cuttings. White mulberries are easy to root from cuttings. Then you graft the black mulberries on it. Hope you didn't pay too much for yours.Mulberry is very easy to root from cutting. Just buy couple scions from the member and root them. You should get some fruit very soon.
I got a tree off craigslist. White mulberry cannot be rooted from cuttings, they have to be grafted said the guy that sold to me. That's why they tend to be more expensive than their counterpart, the black pakistan.
Thanks everyone.
Wow that's cheap. Mine is about double Bomand's sister's property tax, same mortgage and house size, 1/5 acre lot. I'm close to "the beautiful downtown Burbank" with crazy Armenian drivers that don't stop for pedestrians or even for red light.I don't know. She lives in Beaumont. Pays $2250.00 house note per month. $3000.00 per annum property taxes. House only has 1235 square feet in it. Thats pretty steep to a SG like me. She tells me I would like the weather but.......
The house pricing in California is so ridiculous right now. You cannot buy a house for 1/2 mil in LA county. Even though I like to weather like here, nice and sunny. I won't live here when I am retired. My sister-in-law live in Oregon, her house with 3 big bedrooms and a large liveroom with over 1800SF only for 75K, and the lot is over 1 acre, but she cannot plant any of the fruit tree that I plant her due to the snow weather.
UCR was considering releasing it 2 years ago.I read everywhere about this plant as a very common parent for a variety of citrus, but i never have seen it offered for sale or in a collection.There's a good reason for that. It's supposed to be sweet but not the most flavor, in part due to lack of acidity.
The standard Chandler pomelo that's usually sold in the US is a hybrid of Siamese Sweet, and so is Oroblanco grapefruit.
I’ve used both. I can’t tell the difference. I feel like Bioflora has gotta have something in there that’s good because my dogs love Bioflora...little bastards love to eat it. So I keep buying Bioflora.Haha, the mice in my area loves to eat it too. I might be the feather meal that makes it smell like chicken. I don't know if I want to sprinkle it on top of the soil like you're supposed to. Maybe it's the animal droppings that's fertilizing the trees.
Alright! Fresh California-grown fruit!What is huge? How big do they get?
As far as I know, there's nothing too special about germination. Seeds just land on the ground where they're stratified/weathered for the winter or longer which reduces the amount of germination-inhibiting hormone in the shell and seed coat and some get worked into the dirt or buried by leave litter so they germinate all at different times.
It's not endangered or anything. A friend on FB posted photos of huge yangmei trees lining the streets of Tokyo. I guess they grow well there.
Any place we can order a Cali grown fruit?! I have paid as much as $24 a lb for some imported mangosteens.I remember there were imported yangmei fruit sold last year, pickup in Monterey Park. Maybe I posted about it before? If so, that price is accurate. I thin the imported fruits were over $30/lb and only available during the weeks of harvest season in China.